Author: Harry

This is a PSA for everyone who says they believe in me. The ones that will comment “I am so proud of you” in the comment section. The ones that have my career figured out for me. The ones that are good/bad critics.

I appreciate you. I really do. However, talk is cheap so I am going to say this again, let us work together in 2018.

While 2017 had its great moments, I didn’t leave it any different and it has made me thoroughly anxious about 2018. My mind is spinning and all I really want is to make headway career-wise. Is that too much to ask?

To this end, here are a few things that I feel you need to know about me.

4. I am a Production Fixer and I work with international journalists who need to do reports in Nigeria.

5. I am a Compere. I hosted Miss Ideal Nigeria in 2015 and Mr Ideal Nigeria in 2017. I also hosted the launch of “Not Dancing to their Music” in February 2017 and the Religion and Sexuality Symposium held at the United States Consulate in Lagos.

6. I am a Pop Culture Commentator and I give commentary on The Harry Minute podcast. I have also done that on Tosyn Bucknor’s podcast and on TVC’s flagship breakfast show, Wake Up Nigeria.

I love what I do and I am very passionate about anything I set out to achieve. So this is me asking that in 2018, you actually think of Harry Itie. Fees are negotiable and you might be lucky I would do it for free if I am passionate about what you want to do. Call this post whatever you like, I want to end 2018 on a high and I need you to help me. I need you to work with me. I need you to contact me and let us do business.

Let us work together in 2018.

If you require more information, kindly shoot me an email with the contact form below.

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